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Drake will serve as host and musical guest on this weekend’s episode of Saturday Night Live. Before taking over NBC’s 30 Rock, the Canadian artist stars alongside cast member Leslie Jones in a promo commercial for the upcoming appearance. In the funny clip, roles are reversed as Jones wants to make the OVO rapper her baby, which Drizzy somewhat obliges to sitting on her knee.

The appearance is in support of Drake’s VIEWS LP, which moved one million units opening week, and set to take top spot for a second straight week on Billboard’s album charts.

It was only a matter of time before Vince Staples appeared on Noisey‘s The People Vs. series. The always-entertaining Long Beach rapper rarely holds his tongue on Twitter, even when it comes to fans, so you already know he’s ready to correct the ig’nance that goes down in the YouTube comments section. Watch below as Vince claps back at the best — and worst — responses to his “Norf Norf” video.

Jessie Du Plessis: Vince and freddie gibbs need to do a collab

Vince: Stop telling people what the fuck to do. Why do I have to do a song with everybody? “You know what would be crazy? An album with Swizz Beatz, The Alchemist, Action Bronson, Danny Brown, Big L, Yung LA and 2 Chainz!” Shut the fuck up. Go do your homework, child.

Flatbush Zombies are currently on tour in support of their recently released debut album 3001: A Laced Odyssey, but the Brooklyn trio still made time for Pitchfork‘s “Over/Under” series. In another hilarious and brutally honest episode, Meech, Juice and Erick rate everything from Macklemore and Matt Damon to Chipotle and O.J. Simpson (“Don’t be mad a n*gga got away with murder. Shit happens”) while sharing the truth about the moon landing. Sorry, NASA.

DMX and technology is never not a hilarious combination. Remember the time he was introduced to Google? So you can only imagine how Earth shattering a thing like Snapchat’s Face Swap would be to Dark Man X. Just look at the terror in his eyes when he sees actress Paige Hurd’s pretty face super imposed onto his head — and his rugged old mug fixed onto hers — in the clip below.

Puff Daddy recently stopped by The Chris Gethard Show to promote next month’s Bad Boy reunion concert at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. However, his appearance kinda got sidetracked by a little shouting match with the show’s executive producer Zach Galifianakis. Puffy, who stormed through the “Diddy Door” to rapturous applause, didn’t take too kindly to Zach later calling in to “save the show.” And after a little back-and-forth over the phone, the two agreed to meet up for a good old fashioned dust up in… Kansas City.

While down in Austin, Texas for SXSW 2016, Kehlani and 2 Chainz met for the first-time, having some small talk in a conversation done by FADER. The Oakland singer and Atlanta rapper shared laughs as they discussed tattoos, 2 Chainz’s taste for jewelry, favorite weed strands, Kehlani facing the pressure with her upcoming debut album, the recording process they go through when recording projects, and more.

The Snapchat King bka DJ Khaled is enjoying his new-found fame. After appearances on Nightline and The Ellen Show, the Dade County mogul appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Thursday night to teach Kimmel the ins and outs of Snapchat. From riding Los Angeles in a stretch limousine to sitting down at a bungalow, DJ Khaled breaks down his popular catchphrases like “major key alert,” “fan love,” “don’t ever play yourself,” and “sneaker talk.” The new friends close the hilarious interview by doing a Snapchat video where Khaled unveils the exclusive Air Jordan “Kobe” Pack.

It’s an unspoken rule that urinals are no place for conversation. But in the off-chance you do get wrangled into some small talk with that overly friendly dude you kinda sorta know, it’s always an awkward experience. Just ask Paul Rudd and James Corden, who enjoyed a never-ending urinal conversation on last night’s episode of The Late Late Show.

The guys began by chatting about the usual stuff — you know, their weekend plans and the Presidential race — before munching on some pre-prepared snacks, doing a crossword and finishing that model airplane. I mean, how else do you pass the time when you’re pissing for a full three-and-a-half-minutes?

A$AP Rocky and Tyler, The Creator spent the better part of a month on the road together last year, so it’s fair to say they got to know each other pretty well. In Rocky’s case, well enough to do a hilariously on-point impression of Tyler, which he debuted to the world during a recent interview with Tyler DJ Stankdady on GOLF Radio. His impression got the approval of the man himself, at least: “I can’t get mad ’cause that part is so accurate.”

Having collaborated with Chance The Rapper, Donnie Trumpet and IAMSU!, Cali rapper KYLE is on the come-up. But his ascension jumped to astronaut levels over the weekend as he performed with none other than Future Hendrix. Well, almost.

During his recent show in Austin, TX, KYLE pulled off the ultimate troll and brought out Future and Metro Boomin look-a-likes in front of the 2,000-strong crowd. Naturally, his fans went nuts at the sight of the star duo, who walked out on stage to “Commas” looking, well, exactly like Future and Metro Boomin: black-and-blond dreads, wide brim hat, double cup — the lot. Hell, we wouldn’t have known any better if Phony Hendrix hadn’t have revealed his true identity later on.

“His lean cup was like a oversized 36 ounce styrofoam horchata double cup from a Mexican restaurant hahahaha,” KYLE’s accomplice Brick tweeted after the show. Well played, guys. Well played.